Former Major League Baseball standout pitcher Don Gullett, who was a member of four World Series winning teams, died on Wednesday. Gullett started his playing career with the Cincinnati Reds, where he won back-to-back World Series titles. Gullett was inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame in 2002. The Reds, Yankees and Baseball Hall of Fame all paid tribute to Gullet in a series of social media posts. Gullett helped Cincinnati win the World Series in 1975 and ’76, going 26-7 for the Big Red Machine with a 2.68 ERA and 12 complete games in 45 appearances combined over those two seasons.
Source: Fox News February 15, 2024 23:06 UTC